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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/19/2001
Doc Name
MINOR REVISION 56 CMB-1 DRILL PAD SANBORN CREEK MINE
From
JOE DUDASH
To
SANDY BROWN
Type & Sequence
MR56
Media Type
D
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III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br /> <br />DATE: March 19, 2001 <br />TO: Sandy Brown <br />FROM: Joe Dudash <br />RE: Minor Revision No. 56, CBM-1 Drill Pad, Sanborn Creek Mine <br />I reviewed the recent redesign submittals dated March 6, 2001 and March 15, 2001 concerning <br />MR-56. The operator has answered all of the Division's concems. The fol9owing are my <br />comments: <br />/. The hydrology design does no[ take in[o account the drainage area upgradien[ of the pad <br />area. That area appears to be qui[e a few acres in size. The hydrology design ei[her should <br />inclt[de the runoff from this upltrnd area or an upland diversion ditch should be included in <br />the design and in [he freld to keep this runoff off of the disturbed area. Please modify the <br />hydrology design and maps accordingly. <br />The Division has no further concems. The March 6, 2001 submittal and sheet 4 of 4 of <br />Drawing 2.05-M4, dated March I5, 2001, contained appropriate designs for an upland <br />diversion ditch. <br />/[ is [he Division's understanding [hat the drill pad will be an active site for some [ime. I~ <br />may be mon[hs before the second and third holes are drilled. Ordinarily, [he Division does <br />not require Sedcad designs jor cr project that has a short active period. The Division assumes <br />[hat proper sediment control will be employed during the active phase, without the need for <br />actual hydrology designs, unless a sedimen[ation pond is being used jor sedimen[ control. <br />However, since this site will remain uc[ive jor a long time, it is appropria[e to submi[ these <br />Sedead designs. <br />However, Sedcad designs should also be submi[[ed tha[ reflect the condition when all drilling <br />has been done. These designs should reflect the freld condition when the m:td pits have been <br />filled in, the bare dirt areas and [opsoil stockpiles have been seeded and mulched, and the <br />seed has started to take, and any of the pad urea has been graveled, if [hut is [he plan. Please <br />submit a Sedcad design to reflect this pos[-drilling phase. <br />
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